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October 7, 2023
Question

Issues with 1Password with Profiles in Safari

  • October 7, 2023
  • 58 replies
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The following issues I have had recurring when using the safari browser extention with the (new) Profiles enabled. This issue appears when running MacOS 13 and 14 Sonoma -

  • Safari 1Password browser extention works (unlocks) and fills in feilds on second, third or any additional profile that is setup and a window is opened.
  • From the "Default" profile the extension icon generally remains 'locked' or the window opens and the extension shows unlocked and shows passwords, however autofill, copy/paste action fail to respond.

  • A Clear History will reset 1Password - however when that is completed each profile is reset and the associated 1Password preferences are also reset

  • When more than one Profile window is open Activity Monitor has a 1Password Safari Web Extension process running for each profile that has significant resource usage.


1Password Version: 1Password for Mac 8.10.16 (81016047)
Extension Version: 2.15.1 21500107, on STABLE channel
OS Version: 13.6 (22G120)
Browser: Safari Version 17.0 (18616.1.27.111.22, 18616)

58 replies

jaylindell
April 4, 2024

I, too, have experienced this issue and it is annoying, only that because I have found a workaround until Agile Bits can figure out their own native solution (maybe the below will be of help in that effort). Here is what I do (unfortunately you have to do it in each Profile; this is not a universal fix):

  1. I encounter the locked icon in a website's user/pw fields
  2. Open Safari's settings (command+,)
  3. Go to the Extensions section of the pane
  4. Deselect 1Password for Safari
  5. Reselect it
  6. Close the prefs pane
  7. Press Refresh (ctrl+r). Maybe even refresh it again ☺️
  8. Now, click into the password field on the website. For me, the locked icon is now unlocked, and it works as expected

The odd thing is that the 1P toolbar icon isn't always unlocked by this process, but the in-field icon is. When I click that toolbar icon, it wants me to enter my 1P password. So I usually don't, because the field icons are unlocked. I find that using the presented user/password unlocks the toolbar icon.

Pretty nutty, Agile Bitsters; hope you can figure this out.

Hope this helps some of you.

April 9, 2024

6 months since first post and no fix yet.

It's so annoying...

jwhitley
April 9, 2024

I can confirm that the workaround from @jaylindell works for me. Even better, it apparently fixes 1Password for Safari across all profile windows.

(rough) Repro steps:
1. Enable Profiles in Safari for macOS
2. Open any profile window, including the old default "Personal" profile
3. Navigate to a site's login page
4. Observe the locked 1Password icon in the username or password field
5. Click it

Expected results:
The normal unlock process should occur (Touch ID, password etc)

Actual results:
Nothing happens, no response.

Related:
Clicking on the 1Password icon in the toolbar brings up the dialog with an "Unlock 1Password" button. Clicking it does nothing.

The locked/unlocked state of the 1Password Mac app has no bearing on the above repro steps – same results either way.

April 11, 2024

Your support ticket ID is NWQ-44182-514.

Please, fix.

April 11, 2024

I still have this issue. It's indeed so annoying, and already for a long time. But the password management of safari is getting better, half the family has given up on 1pw. So maybe I can cancel my 1password subscription for the entire family...

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
April 11, 2024

Former Member and @AlPonRock

I'm sorry that you're both running into issues with 1Password for Safari. So that I can confirm whether you're running into a known issue, and provide suggestions for your specific situation, I'd like to ask you to send in a console log when reproducing the issue:

Attach the file to an email message addressed to support+forum@1password.com.

With your email please include:

You should receive an automated reply from our BitBot assistant with a Support ID number. Please post that number here. Thanks very much!

-Dave

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
April 11, 2024

@berezhinskiy

Thank you for posting the Support ID, I see that one of my colleagues sent you a reply via email about an hour ago. Please continue the conversation there.

-Dave

ref: NWQ-44182-514

April 12, 2024

First let me say I am a long time user of 1Password and I love this product - at least I did until Apple released profiles for Safari. Since then my frustration has been mounting.

I am sorry but scrolling through this thread, all I am hearing is:
1) Thank you for posting on this forum
2) Sorry for the inconvenience
3) Please send us your logs
over and over again. Not one post provides any indication that 1Password understands the issue, has developed a workaround or is working on a fix.

If you keep providing canned responses and don't offer any advice on how to fix things, people will just stop telling you about their issues and start looking for alternatives.

Is there any chance you could acknowledge that all these folks might be onto something and that relief is on the way?

Thanks, Chip

1P_Dave
1Password Employee
April 12, 2024

@chipmc86

As a Safari user myself, I understand your frustration. Our development team is aware that the experience in Safari isn't where it should be (especially for folks using profiles) and they're actively working to make things more reliable.

The reason why my colleagues and I ask folks to send in logs is because there are multiple open issues with similar symptoms and the logs help our team identify which specific issue someone is running into. Once the specific issue is identified we can then suggest a specific fix or workaround for that issue.

That being said, the bulk of the issues surrounding Safari profiles currently involve the integration between 1Password for Safari and the desktop app. This integration is a unique feature that isn't shared by most other extensions and it can sometimes run into problems. Turning off the integration should improve the situation for most users almost immediately:

  1. Open Safari.
  2. Right-click on the 1Password icon in Safari and click Settings.
  3. Turn off "Integrate this extension with the 1Password desktop app."
  4. Repeat step 2 and 3 for all Safari profiles.

I know that this isn't an elegant workaround but I want to share it in case it helps some people. With app integration turned off you'll need to unlock 1Password in each profile separately and you'll need to use your account password (Touch ID and Apple Watch unlock won't be available).

If you send in a console log then the team can check to see if any other, less drastic, workarounds are available in your case. Our developers are actively working to make the experience in Safari better and to release a fix in a future update to 1Password.

-Dave

[Edited for clarity and to focus more specifically on Safari profiles.]

April 14, 2024

Another possible workaround from a Safari Profiles user: I've noticed that the 1P dialog opened from the Menu Bar 1P icon can auto-fill a Safari window, even if the 1P icon in the window shows locked. (Plus, I didn't realize until now it works in those login windows that don't show the menu bar and 1P icon, that will be handy). You may have to search and select the right login. May not always work.